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i said i have to go to japan, to south korea, and to russia and china. we have to do this together. it will take 12 days, and i only have six weeks left. it's the only time i ever saw arafat cry. he said, oh, god, you can't do that. i said i know i can't because it needs to look like i made you do this, doesn't it? he said, yeah, that's what we have to do. it's very different in private than -- and so i didn't go. i said you fwot to understand, we're giving up the significant opportunity to make the world a safer place. if you're not going to do it, just tell me. i won't say a word. he went through this whole deal about how it would be ten years again. he told two different arab leaders he was going to take the deal. that i just described to you. the details had to be filled in. i went public with this whole thing, and i just had a couple of weeks. we really had the middle of february when the israeli election was going to occur because under the agreement israel had to ratify the peace agreement. because of the intifada which started when ariel sharon went since 1967, which i begge
i said i have to go to japan, to south korea, and to russia and china. we have to do this together. it will take 12 days, and i only have six weeks left. it's the only time i ever saw arafat cry. he said, oh, god, you can't do that. i said i know i can't because it needs to look like i made you do this, doesn't it? he said, yeah, that's what we have to do. it's very different in private than -- and so i didn't go. i said you fwot to understand, we're giving up the significant opportunity to...
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been planning it amounts to billion the ukrainian kind of crazy know something and some calling on russia for help the world news a massive as such effort is underway in a remote corner of north eastern afghanistan after a massive landslide on friday which carried hundreds of times in the village of hobo by doc. the remains un clear how many people lost their lives in the exhaust of the bs ms run from three hundred and fifty two as many as two thousand. cause i can't discuss any of them rescue forces struggled to accept small hills on religion. i cannot cannot they managed to bring just wanted to make sense with the modem to read. it cost a mortar round the areas contain as he came to offer help and choice of one point this went on to the report given the scale of destruction. hundreds of houses buried under a doubling of the action and tobin said relief operations had to stall. devastated villages. more bad debt. with the time. people have lost their minds but they have lost all their belongings and we cannot live here anymore it was a blur under tents provided by nearby villages i know
been planning it amounts to billion the ukrainian kind of crazy know something and some calling on russia for help the world news a massive as such effort is underway in a remote corner of north eastern afghanistan after a massive landslide on friday which carried hundreds of times in the village of hobo by doc. the remains un clear how many people lost their lives in the exhaust of the bs ms run from three hundred and fifty two as many as two thousand. cause i can't discuss any of them rescue...
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., and, you know, south korea and russia, and that's pretty much it. so it's absolutely pervasive, their attempts to control the minds of the populace. >> yeah. you mentioned earlier something along the lines of this is like a secularized divine right of kings scenario where everything as the regime claims becomes gospel, and reality almost bends toward those claims. like it's not what you're seeing. there's a story in the book about the finish i'm sorry if i pronounce it incorrectly, but the mountain -- >> mount pektu. they always have the sing-songy thing. >> this is the mountain that's the greatest pride of any north korean -- >> right, any korean. >> right. because they don't consider it to be north korea. >> right. it's the ancestral home of all the korean people. >> right. and there's a story where kim jung-il asked a question of his advisers about what's the highest mountain in the world, and someone says mount everest? and he says, no, you're wrong, it's mount pektu, and the reason why is because height shouldn't be measured by actual height, b
., and, you know, south korea and russia, and that's pretty much it. so it's absolutely pervasive, their attempts to control the minds of the populace. >> yeah. you mentioned earlier something along the lines of this is like a secularized divine right of kings scenario where everything as the regime claims becomes gospel, and reality almost bends toward those claims. like it's not what you're seeing. there's a story in the book about the finish i'm sorry if i pronounce it incorrectly, but...
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russia is not iran. we almost lost -- the sanctions process with the europeans, we almost lost that last week. we could barely get the europeans to the digita table os issue. >> charlie: why? because they don't want to punish the russians. they want to support the ukrainians. but they have a lot at stake economically and can't coordinate. >> charlie: what do they have at stake? >> you look at banking and the transactions between the europeans and the russians, and gas and look at the europeans and the russians, you look at even real estate in london is important. then you look at germany. germany, you have a population, a german population, which especially after snowden, is mistrustful of what the u.s. wants in foreign policy, doesn't want to get dragged in, strongly opposed to sanctions. you have an industrial lobby and financial lobby in germany telling merkel in no uncertain terms, we want no sanctions whatsoever. then you've got caterpillar in the united states that just lost a $1 billion deal that
russia is not iran. we almost lost -- the sanctions process with the europeans, we almost lost that last week. we could barely get the europeans to the digita table os issue. >> charlie: why? because they don't want to punish the russians. they want to support the ukrainians. but they have a lot at stake economically and can't coordinate. >> charlie: what do they have at stake? >> you look at banking and the transactions between the europeans and the russians, and gas and look...
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you're talking about going to the russia of border where russia spent 20 times what ukraine does on russia's budget. it's not clear what the ukrainian army is. remember, a large part of the ukrainian army in the east are ethnic russians. it's not entirely clear that they would side with the government. the sanctions route is the one that has to be tried and the german chancellor seems pretty firm that the europeans would join in broader sanctions and they want to keep ratcheting them up. it's important to know how much of an effect they have had because they have created so much uncertainty about russia that no one is investing. the stock market is down 13%. russia tried to borrow money on the international markets last week. they had to withdraw the offering because they couldn't borrow any money. of course, huge amounts of capital has fled russia. let's keep in mind that the economic sanctions strategy could work if implemented and let's hope that that is a track that these two leaders are on. the sense i got from meeting with merkel, which i did this morning, is that do europeans and the
you're talking about going to the russia of border where russia spent 20 times what ukraine does on russia's budget. it's not clear what the ukrainian army is. remember, a large part of the ukrainian army in the east are ethnic russians. it's not entirely clear that they would side with the government. the sanctions route is the one that has to be tried and the german chancellor seems pretty firm that the europeans would join in broader sanctions and they want to keep ratcheting them up. it's...
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russia has warned any assault by ukrainian troops in the region would have caused catastrophic consequences there are several look at international stories making headlines around the world i'll see you back here next week. the seal hunt for some speed in check. after spending most of her life in figure skating and haven't been in this spotlight for the past few years korea's ice queen you know will take the ice once again for her retirement pay. open all the weekend on sunday she hosted a press event which included a look at the rehearsals their the twenty three year old was attacked he said that she wanted to make the ice show her best today and hope that it helps to heal the nation still grieving over the skeletal ferry accident the show continues on through tuesday. and they can agree is the first round is in the books for both the pga and lpga nice ornaments first if the wells fargo championship. i'm helping her around churches but the early lead at six under while phil mickelson and martin flores trailed by a stroke meanwhile over in texas for the north texas lpga shootout suzanne ped
russia has warned any assault by ukrainian troops in the region would have caused catastrophic consequences there are several look at international stories making headlines around the world i'll see you back here next week. the seal hunt for some speed in check. after spending most of her life in figure skating and haven't been in this spotlight for the past few years korea's ice queen you know will take the ice once again for her retirement pay. open all the weekend on sunday she hosted a...
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and russia is worth by eu-russia trade. there is no substitute for u.s. leadership and we learned that in iran. the european nations did not want to impose sanctions, the u.s. administration and the u.s. congress really put these companies to a choice, do business in iran or the u.s. it was u.s. leadership that allowed sarkozy of france to get the other 27 eu members to do something meaningful. that is what is missing right now. host: carla anne robbins, another headline from "the new york times." peter baker says the sanctions have limited impact. he makes a point that many issues involving russia's economy predates sanctions and even pretty the annexation of crimea. guest: the piece makes two points. one is that the russian economy was slowing to begin with. it was in pretty bad shape. a lot of the impact of the huge amount of capital flight, the drop in the stock market and the value of the ruble, while it might predates sanctions, it began at the time of the crimea crisis because people were expecting sanctions. the market had already factored in the
and russia is worth by eu-russia trade. there is no substitute for u.s. leadership and we learned that in iran. the european nations did not want to impose sanctions, the u.s. administration and the u.s. congress really put these companies to a choice, do business in iran or the u.s. it was u.s. leadership that allowed sarkozy of france to get the other 27 eu members to do something meaningful. that is what is missing right now. host: carla anne robbins, another headline from "the new york...
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and russia is worth by eu-russia trade. there is no substitute for u.s. leadership and we learned that in iran. the european nations did not want to impose sanctions, the u.s. administration and the u.s. congress really put these companies to a choice, do business in iran or the u.s. it was u.s. leadership that allowed sarkozy of france to get the other 27 eu members to do something meaningful. that is what is missing right now. host: carla anne robbins another headline from "the new york times." peter baker says the sanctions have limited impact. he makes a point that many issues involving russia's economy predates sanctions and even pretty the annexation of crimea. guest: the piece makes two points. one is that the russian economy was slowing to begin with. it was in pretty bad shape. a lot of the impact of the huge amount of capital flight, the drop in the stock market and the value of the ruble while it might predates sanctions, it began at the time of the crimea crisis because people were expecting sanctions. the market had already factored in the cr
and russia is worth by eu-russia trade. there is no substitute for u.s. leadership and we learned that in iran. the european nations did not want to impose sanctions, the u.s. administration and the u.s. congress really put these companies to a choice, do business in iran or the u.s. it was u.s. leadership that allowed sarkozy of france to get the other 27 eu members to do something meaningful. that is what is missing right now. host: carla anne robbins another headline from "the new york...
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for one, have huge stakes in russia. so any type of sanction has a potential economic blowback and it's just a sign of how the west has a limited toolbox in dealing with the situation in ukraine, chris. >> all right, joe, thank you very much for the reporting. >>> let's bring in cnn military analyst james "spider" marks a retired major generally and former commanding general of the u.s. army intillgence center. general, thank you for joining us. let's leave the politics aside and deal with the urgency on the ground. what do you believe the situation is? who is ukraine fighting? what do you think the stakes are? >> fighting two elements really. you do have pro-russian separatists that are in east ukraine, but they're being supported directly, not only in terms of what i would call over-the-horizon support, weapons support, but also they have russian forces are on the ground instigating this and these are the folks we've seen routinely that have unmarked uniforms and have their face masked. so, you have professional milita
for one, have huge stakes in russia. so any type of sanction has a potential economic blowback and it's just a sign of how the west has a limited toolbox in dealing with the situation in ukraine, chris. >> all right, joe, thank you very much for the reporting. >>> let's bring in cnn military analyst james "spider" marks a retired major generally and former commanding general of the u.s. army intillgence center. general, thank you for joining us. let's leave the politics...
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under russia's constitution, putin could be in charge until 2024. in other words, he could serve with president george p. bush or president chelsea clinton. but some u.s. presidents including republicans keep underestimating him. today, president george w. bush who once famously said he had looked into putin's eyes and saw his soul gave a new explanation about him. >> did you misjudge him early or were you trying to open the door? >> i think he changed. of course, presidents should owo open the door and give people a chance except for the despicable tyrants. at that time, it looked like he wanted to be, you know, work with the west. >> president bush reflects our entire foreign policy lead in both parties. they continue to believe bad people can be good people if only we be nice to them. putin has been putin for the entire time he's been around. he was putin in the kgb. he's been putin since he started running the country 99. we have to see him for what he really is in the words of former defense secretary bill gates, a stone cold killer. back with
under russia's constitution, putin could be in charge until 2024. in other words, he could serve with president george p. bush or president chelsea clinton. but some u.s. presidents including republicans keep underestimating him. today, president george w. bush who once famously said he had looked into putin's eyes and saw his soul gave a new explanation about him. >> did you misjudge him early or were you trying to open the door? >> i think he changed. of course, presidents should...
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are also holding negotiations with militants were taken seven military observers hostage in the pro russia stronghold of sloppy ounce. and train down to unite stage of botched execution in the state of oklahoma has reignited the debate over the death penalty. thirty eight year old clayton market was scared to be put to death by lethal injection on tuesday. but dr stop the execution when he began composing and whiting in pain. he then died of a massive heart attack about forty minutes after the procedure. state officials had been testing a new cocktail of chemicals in its lethal injections. human rights groups have condemned the incident as torture and called for nationwide ban on capital punishment the governor of oklahoma mary fallin has ordered an independent review into the state's execution protocols. she also said that executions for other death row inmates have been delayed pending the results of the investigation. and finally unions across korea held rallies today in light of the international labor day. but indonesia has also showed its united support for workers' rights. more than
are also holding negotiations with militants were taken seven military observers hostage in the pro russia stronghold of sloppy ounce. and train down to unite stage of botched execution in the state of oklahoma has reignited the debate over the death penalty. thirty eight year old clayton market was scared to be put to death by lethal injection on tuesday. but dr stop the execution when he began composing and whiting in pain. he then died of a massive heart attack about forty minutes after the...
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bunch of reports here in paris where i'm from russia russian t.v. and. we're doing a story about paris in different districts if the city and also about weight different specters of society and how you know. so if we could do an interview with you well you could tell us about yourself. look pretty terrible actually. which is. ok because we're covering a story that. doesn't really matter i would like property. worth standing outside of a high school and this pink school right here i believe the public school here in moscow but a tenth grade a tenth grader a tenth grade boy. actually came in and shot up the school this morning and he killed the teacher and a security guard injured another one and took twenty four other students hostage and we're just going to go and report on it and that's the theme for people. nothing but. don't worry will be in doubt will be fast i'm not going to stall this don't worry i know you're free to go over titles where here i swear to you you're welcome my pleasure ok if you're going to get it done whether pedro if you turn my l
bunch of reports here in paris where i'm from russia russian t.v. and. we're doing a story about paris in different districts if the city and also about weight different specters of society and how you know. so if we could do an interview with you well you could tell us about yourself. look pretty terrible actually. which is. ok because we're covering a story that. doesn't really matter i would like property. worth standing outside of a high school and this pink school right here i believe the...
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as china, russia, iran, and north korea push for more advanced launch vehicles, the construction of an east coast site will dramatically improve the ability of our military to intercepted incoming threats by increasing the ability to engage and defeat those threats. with the 2009 cancellation of the missile defense site in poland, coupled with an increased threat environment, it's imperative that we continue to act to protect the homeland from the long range ballistic missile threat. i thank you for your consideration to this amendment. i want to again thank chairman culberson for his commitment. i yield back. the chair: the gentleman yields back. the gentleman from texas, for what purpose. mr. culberson: move to strike the last word. the chair: is recognized for five minutes. mr. culberson: i rise in strong support of this amendment and i thank my colleague from georgia and working with us on making sure we get this done. we are long overdue for any ballistic missile site on the continental united states here on the east coast in particular. my good friend from ohio, mr. turner's righ
as china, russia, iran, and north korea push for more advanced launch vehicles, the construction of an east coast site will dramatically improve the ability of our military to intercepted incoming threats by increasing the ability to engage and defeat those threats. with the 2009 cancellation of the missile defense site in poland, coupled with an increased threat environment, it's imperative that we continue to act to protect the homeland from the long range ballistic missile threat. i thank...
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deployments in europe, i think russia has really looked for ways to get into that space. there is this domestic win for putin at home when he is using russian power abroad. so i think that has always been one of his tools to keep russian--the russian population quiet, built his own popularity, and i think we've under estimated that in terms of policy in the past five years. >> nancy soderberg, putin does not send his agenda and plans to the white house, so there is a certain amount of reactive mode action that is going to go on, but has the obama white house and state department been handling this well since the demonstrations at the maidan flared last fall? >> let me push back to what the other colleagues have talked tad about no doctrine and bipolar world. that's so last century thinking. we're trying to direct the world into the 21st century, there have been bumps but i think we're more on track with that. president putt someone certainly a big challenge. it's not our fault that he's making all the wrong decisions for his country. he's driving the country into some ima
deployments in europe, i think russia has really looked for ways to get into that space. there is this domestic win for putin at home when he is using russian power abroad. so i think that has always been one of his tools to keep russian--the russian population quiet, built his own popularity, and i think we've under estimated that in terms of policy in the past five years. >> nancy soderberg, putin does not send his agenda and plans to the white house, so there is a certain amount of...
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despite new western sanctions on russia. an inmate in oklahoma dies of a heart attack
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begins naturally she is usually follows russia's mind enough to russia's invasion of ukraine alarm bells are ringing in minsk ukraine's problems today could become the everest is tomorrow the news on you in. dozens of mosques homes and interesting mini tree fatigues and wielding baseball bats protected two thousand strong peaceful ukrainian unity rally in the new desk on monday injuring several people the mps group threw firecrackers and stun grenades into the rowdy crowd which included women and children crammed in fact rebels who are putting themselves at the dome fast people's militia also taken down ukraine's flak from the city administration building and replace that with a flag of their own russia has denied claims it is directed funded and planned takeover of government buildings across the ukrainian don't pass place them before ultimately an extreme or areas of ukraine. meanwhile russia says it has done thing for me to treat forces conducting exercises along the ukraine for a work to forty thousand troops massed along with heavy artillery and arrested eleven eight s as a tutsi no
begins naturally she is usually follows russia's mind enough to russia's invasion of ukraine alarm bells are ringing in minsk ukraine's problems today could become the everest is tomorrow the news on you in. dozens of mosques homes and interesting mini tree fatigues and wielding baseball bats protected two thousand strong peaceful ukrainian unity rally in the new desk on monday injuring several people the mps group threw firecrackers and stun grenades into the rowdy crowd which included women...
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so, russia will continue to do this. by the way, as will then north korea, as will iran, as will china. other nations will sense the lack of resolve, the lack of strength on the part of america and they'll start expanding, make the world a far more dangerous place. we see it with china, declaring these flight zones and sovereignty over these islandses in south china sea. these are very dangerous types. aagree with ronald reagan. you achieve peace through strength. if you're weak, going to be the opposite. i don't believe america is in a position to just hunker down at home, become isolationists and think noting is going to happen. weeing nord the fact that al qaeda was at war with us. that resulted in the slaughter of thousands of americans bus of our lack of resolve in that situation. >> host: we're talking with senator ron johnson-republican of wisconsin. on the budget committee and the science and transportation committee, foreign relations, home lean security and governmental affairs and small business and entreprene
so, russia will continue to do this. by the way, as will then north korea, as will iran, as will china. other nations will sense the lack of resolve, the lack of strength on the part of america and they'll start expanding, make the world a far more dangerous place. we see it with china, declaring these flight zones and sovereignty over these islandses in south china sea. these are very dangerous types. aagree with ronald reagan. you achieve peace through strength. if you're weak, going to be...
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it didn't seem more western sanctions spelled out against russia this time out of brussels. another takeover of a government building in the east of ukraine this time the city of logan's that's just forty five km from the russian border was good in eastern ukraine in costs over the falls and gets dog was herbert was what's the latest. plus my reading of the people's republic of donetsk which is where i can we have got to see the creation of the three of the gods know that god is in the fourth largest city in ukraine and it seems very much at this hour tonight falling into the hands this effort is as other cities throughout the eastern region have in recent days and weeks of the situation because it is as you said we took a canal building a strategic site is really the first to go it seems today. several thousand demonstrators are besieged at early dawn of the broken window that broke into the building the race to flag down a russian flag over the roof. a few hours later it was the regional television stations and in the prosecutor's office and now at this hour as i speak it'
it didn't seem more western sanctions spelled out against russia this time out of brussels. another takeover of a government building in the east of ukraine this time the city of logan's that's just forty five km from the russian border was good in eastern ukraine in costs over the falls and gets dog was herbert was what's the latest. plus my reading of the people's republic of donetsk which is where i can we have got to see the creation of the three of the gods know that god is in the fourth...
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the obama administration is defending its latest round of economic sanctions on russia. the financial restrictions target 17 companies and seven officials in president vladimir putin's inner circle. >> since april 17, russia has done nothing to meet its geneva commitments and it is for that reason that we announced the steps that we put in place yesterday. we impose restrictions on a number of russian individuals and entities. there are 17 companies linked to vladimir putin's inner circle. >> the president vladimir putin has acknowledged that the sanchez are creating pressure on them and they did not change their policy. we need to continue to keep our options open. we are prepared to take more action and we have made their we are prepared to take more action if the policy of russia does not change. >> the russian response? the deputy foreign minister says the sanctions will not go unanswered and he says the white house statement wanted discussed and another official says russia is planning retaliatory measures. >> the ideas raised by our western partners to impose sanct
the obama administration is defending its latest round of economic sanctions on russia. the financial restrictions target 17 companies and seven officials in president vladimir putin's inner circle. >> since april 17, russia has done nothing to meet its geneva commitments and it is for that reason that we announced the steps that we put in place yesterday. we impose restrictions on a number of russian individuals and entities. there are 17 companies linked to vladimir putin's inner...
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we have said we will isolate russia. we will make them pay for what they've done, hopefully enough so they will change their calculations. you are right -- sanctions do take time. we have already seen the sanctions we have put in place have a destabilizing effect on the russian economy. we know if president putin cares about the russian people and the economic opportunities they need, he will take steps to come back from the brink here. that is what he should do. >> are you satisfied that europeans are doing enough? the latest round of eu sanctions does not target people close to president putin in the same way that the americans want to. >> well, we are satisfied with what the europeans are doing. we are in lockstep with them in terms of imposing costs on russia. we have always said that our sanctions are designed to be complementary, not to be identical, and we sanction more people by doing it that way, so we will keep working with europeans, recognizing, quite frankly, that they have much closer economic ties to russi
we have said we will isolate russia. we will make them pay for what they've done, hopefully enough so they will change their calculations. you are right -- sanctions do take time. we have already seen the sanctions we have put in place have a destabilizing effect on the russian economy. we know if president putin cares about the russian people and the economic opportunities they need, he will take steps to come back from the brink here. that is what he should do. >> are you satisfied that...
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one begins a national issues he usually follows russia's line it up to russia's invasion of ukraine alarm bells are ringing in minsk that ukraine's problems today could become better races tomorrow. the dimensions on one. the self censure united states have been hit by a wave of devastating tornadoes media least sixteen people dead in arkansas oklahoma and iowa. entire neighborhoods have been wiped out whats with the rescue workers searching for rubble for survivors. when easier with houses on their foundations and played cards small counted only in central arkansas as faulkner county one of the worst hit communities. the word treason we had a big motor home and moved it into the house the south the windows but nothing like looking like this. image or video showed a massive twister is a turn for an area near joplin missouri decided that devastating tornado in two thousand eleven and that left hundred and sixty one people dead and leveled some eight thousand buildings the governor of arkansas has declared a state of emergency in four counties more than forty members of the national g
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but what russia's actions in ukraine tell us is that today putin's russia is playing by a different set of rules. and through its occupation of crimea and its subsequent destabilization of eastern ukraine, russia seeks to change the security landscape of east and central europe. so we find ourselves in a defining moment for our transatlantic alliance, and nobody should mistake that. and we are prepared to do what we need to do and to go the distance to uphold that alliance. our strength will come from our unity, and the strength of our alliance always has come from our unity over the course of the 65 years. so together we have to push back against those who want to try to change sovereign borders by force. together we have to support those who simply want to try to live as we do or as others do. i remember being in kiev, and a man came up to me and said, you know, i just came back from australia, and i had to come back here, and i had to be part of this, and i had to work so that people here could live the way i saw people living in australia. in today's era of, you know, mobile devices
but what russia's actions in ukraine tell us is that today putin's russia is playing by a different set of rules. and through its occupation of crimea and its subsequent destabilization of eastern ukraine, russia seeks to change the security landscape of east and central europe. so we find ourselves in a defining moment for our transatlantic alliance, and nobody should mistake that. and we are prepared to do what we need to do and to go the distance to uphold that alliance. our strength will...
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an interesting exercise since the guy who used to live in that palace is now protected in russia. matthew chance joins us from washington. what are the russians saying about this? >> reporter: there's been no official reaction of course to this. you're right the ousted former president of ukraine does indeed live somewhere in the moscow region. you know what? i think many russians see this exercise, however valiant it is, as being something of double standards. yes, okay. it may be worthy to look for the stolen assets of this regime but will the shortcomings or corruption of previous ukrainian administrations will they also be investigated? many russians feel this is a double standard. it is a worthy enterprise. the prosecute general of ukraine says already he's located $3 billion worth of stolen assets. this forum taking place in london at the moment is going to take a long time. it's a two-day forum but it will take years to find the other missing millions and the missing billions. what organizers say is it is going to send a strong message that people who carry out this corrupt
an interesting exercise since the guy who used to live in that palace is now protected in russia. matthew chance joins us from washington. what are the russians saying about this? >> reporter: there's been no official reaction of course to this. you're right the ousted former president of ukraine does indeed live somewhere in the moscow region. you know what? i think many russians see this exercise, however valiant it is, as being something of double standards. yes, okay. it may be worthy...
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and brussels hardin sanctions against russia. on the ground, pro-russian separatists have extended their grip on public buildings. remainsions in donetsk high. the eve of the first general election in iraq since the withdrawal of american troops. 11 people killed and 19
and brussels hardin sanctions against russia. on the ground, pro-russian separatists have extended their grip on public buildings. remainsions in donetsk high. the eve of the first general election in iraq since the withdrawal of american troops. 11 people killed and 19
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russia dismissed the latest u.s. and eu sanctions. >> let's go to ukraine and speak to david stern joining us from kiev. what's happening on the ground in the east of the country, in particular kiev and donetsk? >> well with the same situation we've been hearing in nick's report, the tensions remain there. obviously the pro russian gunmen holding the government buildings and in fact towns they have been occupying some time now. the very latest is that the mayor who was shot yesterday has been flown to israel for further treatment. apparently he's in stable condition. it's still serious. that's the extent of what we're hearing. obviously his absence and his shooting adds another element to the instability. many wonder what will happen today since there were the attacks by pro russian separatists or activists on this pro government ukrainian protest or demonstration yesterday. >> you mentioned the mayor being flown to israel. he has an interesting background doesn't he? explain that. he was a member of viktor yanukovyc
russia dismissed the latest u.s. and eu sanctions. >> let's go to ukraine and speak to david stern joining us from kiev. what's happening on the ground in the east of the country, in particular kiev and donetsk? >> well with the same situation we've been hearing in nick's report, the tensions remain there. obviously the pro russian gunmen holding the government buildings and in fact towns they have been occupying some time now. the very latest is that the mayor who was shot...
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and europe expanding sanctions against russia. >> who is being targeted now. why some say washington needs to leave cold war tactics behind for a new approach with moscow. >> i wrote hundreds of thousands of letters asking them please help me save my life. >> there is a new study out that says 4% of death row inmates didn't do anything, they're innocent. >> a we had low has her house lost because of a $6 fine. >> good morning. >> ahead in this half hour, why some say washington needs a new approach dealing with russia's actions in ukraine. >> a death row inmate, a story of how a man fought for his freedom and won. >> this is a story i had not heard about, kids using a popular lip balm to get high. we will talk about the risk. >> it's how they're using it. >> they can use anything these days. >> let's take a look at top stories this morning, another round of tornadoes devastating southern states, 11 killed on monday after several twisters tore through alabama, mississippi and tennessee. states of emergency declared in alabama and mississippi, 17 people killed b
and europe expanding sanctions against russia. >> who is being targeted now. why some say washington needs to leave cold war tactics behind for a new approach with moscow. >> i wrote hundreds of thousands of letters asking them please help me save my life. >> there is a new study out that says 4% of death row inmates didn't do anything, they're innocent. >> a we had low has her house lost because of a $6 fine. >> good morning. >> ahead in this half hour, why...
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with russia. fears, the possibility of counter sanctions. up until now, you know, eu sanctions and u.s. sanctions combined. they don't appear to have influenced events on the ground. certainly that's what's hoped by this latest announcement. >>> well david stern is in kiev. we heard duncan craw ford with that analysis. has there been reaction there to list of 15 names released by the eu? do you think it goes far enough? >> it's difficult to say if it goes far enough. in general the reaction of officials is positive to any move against russia, any form of sanctions. they see this as a form of support from the west. they welcome any sign of support from the eastern leaders and capitals. as duncan was saying, it's difficult to say what effects this will have on the ground given it hasn't stopped situations for example the annexation of crimea. russia is orchestrating the events in eastern ukraine and obviously if that's true, it hasn't stopped that yet. there's the question of maybe it is taking a bi
with russia. fears, the possibility of counter sanctions. up until now, you know, eu sanctions and u.s. sanctions combined. they don't appear to have influenced events on the ground. certainly that's what's hoped by this latest announcement. >>> well david stern is in kiev. we heard duncan craw ford with that analysis. has there been reaction there to list of 15 names released by the eu? do you think it goes far enough? >> it's difficult to say if it goes far enough. in general...
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russia is criticizing the move as well as sanctions from the u.s. they're vowing a painful response. the u.s. targeted seven officials. >>> today vice president biden will unveil a plan to combat the epidemic of sexual assaults on college campuses. it would require colleges to survey students for a better sense of how often assaults take place and provide a checklist for schools to re-examine sexual misconduct policies. the white house is launching a new website notalone.gov to publish enforcement data. those are your headlines at quarter past the hour. >>> let's take a break. when we come back on "new day," a piece of puzzle revealed for flight 370. the last radio communication between the cockpit and the control tower finally played to the families. we're going to get reactions this fr them and analysis from our team of experts. >>> nba just hours from announcing possibly repercussions for the l.a. clippers owner donald sterling. can his team be taken away from him? what can the league do? we're going to take a closer look. frequent heartburn? the
russia is criticizing the move as well as sanctions from the u.s. they're vowing a painful response. the u.s. targeted seven officials. >>> today vice president biden will unveil a plan to combat the epidemic of sexual assaults on college campuses. it would require colleges to survey students for a better sense of how often assaults take place and provide a checklist for schools to re-examine sexual misconduct policies. the white house is launching a new website notalone.gov to publish...
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announces brand new sanctions against russia. we're live on the ground in ukraine with the very latest on this. sea captain: there's a narratorstorm cominhe storm narrator: that whipped through the turbine which poured... surplus energy into the plant which generously lowered its price and tipped off the house which used all that energy to stay warm through the storm. chipmunk: there's a bad storm comin! narrator: the internet of everything is changing how energy works. is your network ready?" a man who doesn't stand still. but jim has afib, atrial fibrillation, an irregular heartbeat not caused by a heart valve problem. that puts jim at a greater risk of stroke. for years, jim's medicine tied him to a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood tested. but now, with once-a-day xarelto jim's on the move. jim's doctor recommended xarelto. like warfarin, xarelto is proven effective to reduce afib-related stroke risk. but xarelto is the first and only once-a-day prescription blood thinner for patients with afib not caused by a heart
announces brand new sanctions against russia. we're live on the ground in ukraine with the very latest on this. sea captain: there's a narratorstorm cominhe storm narrator: that whipped through the turbine which poured... surplus energy into the plant which generously lowered its price and tipped off the house which used all that energy to stay warm through the storm. chipmunk: there's a bad storm comin! narrator: the internet of everything is changing how energy works. is your network...
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announces new sanctions against russia. we're live on the ground with the very latest, next. >>> welcome back. we're following breaking news. more deadly tornadoes striking the south overnight. twisters on the ground in alabama, mississippi, tennessee, leaving at least 13 people dead, that on top of the 16 killed in arkansas, oklahoma and iowa. officials warn the death toll likely to rise as rescuers get a closer look at this extensive damage. stay with us for the very latest. more here on cnn. >> yeah, we'll stay on that all morning. >>> meanwhile, eastern ukraine closer to the breaking point after rallies in donetsk. they were set upon by separatists with clubs and whips, reportedly declaring this place is russia. this came just hours after the u.s. placed new sanctions against some of vladimir putin's closest allies in an effort to de-escalate the crisis, but moscow says this will only make things worse. senior international correspondent nick paton walsh live in slovyansk, ukraine, this morning. nick, give us a sense of
announces new sanctions against russia. we're live on the ground with the very latest, next. >>> welcome back. we're following breaking news. more deadly tornadoes striking the south overnight. twisters on the ground in alabama, mississippi, tennessee, leaving at least 13 people dead, that on top of the 16 killed in arkansas, oklahoma and iowa. officials warn the death toll likely to rise as rescuers get a closer look at this extensive damage. stay with us for the very latest. more...
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now there are no signs of tension is letting out the united states has a nose for sanctions against russia for allegedly funding in court many pro russian separatists in ukraine the kremlin denies the accusations and says the uprising is a spontaneous response. investors in twenty eu member nations are also meeting in brussels at this hour to decide on a cold a separate set of sanctions against russia. obama said the sanctions would represent the next stage in trying to hurt moscow's efforts to destabilize the region. we don't yet know whether to work. and that's why in the next day is if in fact we saw further russian aggression towards ukraine it would be such moral sanctions less narrowly targeted. addressing. sectors like banking for the defense industry. meanwhile the mayor of car keys has been shot and critically wounded. in any kern as was her pearly shot in the back by our unknown gunmen and is said to be undergoing emergency surgery this comes as pro russian rebels continue to seize more buildings and other major cities in eastern ukraine and taking a look at southeast asia us pre
now there are no signs of tension is letting out the united states has a nose for sanctions against russia for allegedly funding in court many pro russian separatists in ukraine the kremlin denies the accusations and says the uprising is a spontaneous response. investors in twenty eu member nations are also meeting in brussels at this hour to decide on a cold a separate set of sanctions against russia. obama said the sanctions would represent the next stage in trying to hurt moscow's efforts to...
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are considering further sanctions on russia. president putin is undeterred by the first set of sanctions bit u.s., is there anything different in these new sanctions? >> the belief is that when the sanctions are announced they will come closer to putin's inner circle, but as far as making as he can foal sanctions as in targeting whole sectors, that is not going to happen, certainly not yet at least. the belief is that it's a slow approach. there is tension between america and the e.u., but america would like to see a harder line, but it's not possible to get that kind of consensus from the european countries not least because they have significantly more business interests with russia than does the united states, some 25% of gas, which is consumed in europe comes from russia. it's the kind of mutually assured satisfaction. the ruble has plummeted, the russian bonds downgraded to one mark above junk status, so there is some dispute and hope that it will make an affect with this new round of sanctions. >> expect more details on sa
are considering further sanctions on russia. president putin is undeterred by the first set of sanctions bit u.s., is there anything different in these new sanctions? >> the belief is that when the sanctions are announced they will come closer to putin's inner circle, but as far as making as he can foal sanctions as in targeting whole sectors, that is not going to happen, certainly not yet at least. the belief is that it's a slow approach. there is tension between america and the e.u.,...
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my brother lives in russia and i live here. i'm worried my son will be taken into the army. >> she's part of the silent majority that wants peace. a majority that feels powerless to stop the drift. barnaby phillips, ukraine. >>> tens of thousands crowded st. peters squares. as john paul and john xxiii were canonized. never before had the catholic church made two popes saints at once. our nick schifrin with more on this holy day. >> reporter: in front of a million faithful. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: and ancient ceremony became one of the catholic church's most modern moments. never before has the church sainted two popes at once. [applause] >> reporter: never before have two living popes publicly celebrated mass together.and never before, have this many people made the pilgrimage to rome in st. peters square. with a single statement, pope francis canonized two popes in two different papacies. john xxiii and john paul ii. for 48-year-old andreas widmer. >> a lot of people come here for meaning and expressing their faith. there is bond
my brother lives in russia and i live here. i'm worried my son will be taken into the army. >> she's part of the silent majority that wants peace. a majority that feels powerless to stop the drift. barnaby phillips, ukraine. >>> tens of thousands crowded st. peters squares. as john paul and john xxiii were canonized. never before had the catholic church made two popes saints at once. our nick schifrin with more on this holy day. >> reporter: in front of a million faithful....
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what bat the baltic states and russia? are we dealing with a state land here -- no, but just what is your feeling about the baltic states, which are precarious. a lot of russians moved up there during the soviet era. >> let me just start. if there's a move on the baltic states that is going to go way past serious. we have a military commitment to defend those states as a member of nato. we don't have a military guarantee for ukraine. but estonia? we own that problem. and attack on one is an attack on all and that will get military. >> that's exactly right. it's not no accident we don't have security guarantees for ukraine. we have what are called security assurances, something much weaker. but joe is right. at nato allies we have that commitment to the baltic states, and, again, there's been a certain amount of re-negotiating whether we should expand nato into that region, but we did, and now we have those commitments. so that would take us very quickly from the nuisance to the really quite serious level. >> okay. how abou
what bat the baltic states and russia? are we dealing with a state land here -- no, but just what is your feeling about the baltic states, which are precarious. a lot of russians moved up there during the soviet era. >> let me just start. if there's a move on the baltic states that is going to go way past serious. we have a military commitment to defend those states as a member of nato. we don't have a military guarantee for ukraine. but estonia? we own that problem. and attack on one is...
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to do anything because they're getting 35% of their gas from russia. they don't want to rock the boat with the sanctions. now putin has said he's not spoking to obama. where is canada in terms of the foreign policy that is being called failed in the u.s.? >> canada is working closely with the united states on the ukraine. we have a third largest population is ukrainian in canada. we are working closely with the white house and the pentagon and the president on the ukraine. we obviously believe the bigger vision in north america of having energy independence inr leverage with russia and it's good for less dependcy on venezuela and on the middle east. some of the people that don't like the united states are supplying oil to the united stat states. >> you recentlyly >> you recentlyl did an importat treaty. >> it's going to be financial and it's also energy is part of the biggest set of revenues for russia. we think getting our house in order developing allows us to have leverage with our friends in europe. >> and have you decided to do new arrangements to
to do anything because they're getting 35% of their gas from russia. they don't want to rock the boat with the sanctions. now putin has said he's not spoking to obama. where is canada in terms of the foreign policy that is being called failed in the u.s.? >> canada is working closely with the united states on the ukraine. we have a third largest population is ukrainian in canada. we are working closely with the white house and the pentagon and the president on the ukraine. we obviously...
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the same in russia. that's why it's absolutely natural to pursue this way and be in association and political and civil life. economic side is a little more difficult but they even didn't do this and he understood that he was faced with a problem and he would lose his position. but it happened much faster losing his position because losing legitimacy of other reasons. >> let me pick back up where you began your talk. and you started with 2008 in georgia. clearly, the actions of the west the united states and europe failed to deter putin's conversation of further actions in europe's east in 2008. what will deter president putin right now? what would you be recommending that washington and brussels consider undertaking? you talked about the sanctions but are these sufficient to deter an escalation of his objectives whether it's in ukraine or mold ovea or elsewhere? >> the west should press right now just putin just to make a statement to make a statement groups just rmed to immediately hand over the weapon
the same in russia. that's why it's absolutely natural to pursue this way and be in association and political and civil life. economic side is a little more difficult but they even didn't do this and he understood that he was faced with a problem and he would lose his position. but it happened much faster losing his position because losing legitimacy of other reasons. >> let me pick back up where you began your talk. and you started with 2008 in georgia. clearly, the actions of the west...
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russia and china are into cold war and hardened their electric infrastructures and all of their critical infrastructures really because they believed in their military doctrine that they could fight and win a nuclear war. there are also some other countries, sweden, finland, the u.k., are ahead of us. >> you said, doctor, that you think we're running out of time. why do you say that? >> i say that in part because of the cover-up you alluded to before, where washington seems to be more interested in denying the american people information about this. let's talk more about the incident where the attack happened in san jose. one of the things that people have not recognized and has not talked about, they should connect the dots on that instead of trying to protect people. we were in the middle of the nuclear crisis, the gravest nuclear crisis we ever had with north korea, they were threatening to make missile strikes on the united states. and indeed, they were cast on the satellites, on the day the metcalf attack, was over the washington, d.c. new york city corridor. an ideal position to ta
russia and china are into cold war and hardened their electric infrastructures and all of their critical infrastructures really because they believed in their military doctrine that they could fight and win a nuclear war. there are also some other countries, sweden, finland, the u.k., are ahead of us. >> you said, doctor, that you think we're running out of time. why do you say that? >> i say that in part because of the cover-up you alluded to before, where washington seems to be...
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and south korea and russia and that's pretty much it. it's absolute pervasive, their attempts to control the minds of the populace. >> you mentioned earlier something along the lines of this is a secularized divine right of kings scenario where everything of the regime becomes gospel and reality almost bends towards those claims. it's not what you are seeing. there's a story in the book, i'm sorry if i pronounce it incorrectly but the mountain. >> they always to the singsong thing. >> this as a mountain that is the greatest pride of any north korean. >> or any korean. >> right, because they don't consider to be north korean. there's a story where kim jong-il ask this question of his advisers about what's the highest mountain in the world and someone says don everest? he says no, you are wrong. it's actually mount picked two and the reason why is height shouldn't be measured by actual height but rather the spiritual greatness. >> it is the birthplace of the revelation. it is absurd that you have to mention what it's like growing up in a c
and south korea and russia and that's pretty much it. it's absolute pervasive, their attempts to control the minds of the populace. >> you mentioned earlier something along the lines of this is a secularized divine right of kings scenario where everything of the regime becomes gospel and reality almost bends towards those claims. it's not what you are seeing. there's a story in the book, i'm sorry if i pronounce it incorrectly but the mountain. >> they always to the singsong thing....
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russia has denied violating the airspace. >>> back in this country, the nra finds itself in a dogfight this year. it's being challenged by a new antigun lobby backed by billionaire michael bloomberg. but the nra and about 70,000 supporters meeting in indianapolis this weekend aren't flinching. executive director pierre says the organization faces a do or die challenge. >> we trust in our freedom, and in an uncertain world, surrounded by lies and corruption, there is no greater freedom, believe me, than the right to survive, to protect our families, with all the rifles, shotgun shs a shotgun, and handguns that we want. >> the nra invite prod gun politicians to address the convention. among them senator marco rubio and governor bobby jindal. >>> tonight sarah palin. >>> all right. police in millford, connecticut, are investigating the stabbing death of 16-year-old girl. sanchez died after being slashed in the neck, chest, and face in a school stairwell. she was set to attend her prom that night. a classmate is under arrest and faces a murder charge. >> we are obviously devastated by the
russia has denied violating the airspace. >>> back in this country, the nra finds itself in a dogfight this year. it's being challenged by a new antigun lobby backed by billionaire michael bloomberg. but the nra and about 70,000 supporters meeting in indianapolis this weekend aren't flinching. executive director pierre says the organization faces a do or die challenge. >> we trust in our freedom, and in an uncertain world, surrounded by lies and corruption, there is no greater...
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the obama administration saying new sanctions could come against russia as early as monday. also overshadowed by those mideast peace talks that fell apart earlier this week. >> speaking of earlier this week, the president of course visiting south korea. what was his message there. >> well, he reaffirmed the united states commitment to south korea and also had more strong words, stern warning for north korea. essentially saying north korea would only become more isolated if it engaged in further incidents like the nuclear test. >> north korea's continued pursuit of nuclear weapons is a path that leads only to more isolation. it's not a sign of strength. anybody can make threats. anyone can move an army. anyone can show off a missile. that doesn't make you strong. it does not lead to security or opportunity or respect. those things don't come through force. they have to be earned. >> president obama also thanked american troops who are stationed in south korea. he spoke to them before he left the country and also offered his condolences to the families who have lost loved ones
the obama administration saying new sanctions could come against russia as early as monday. also overshadowed by those mideast peace talks that fell apart earlier this week. >> speaking of earlier this week, the president of course visiting south korea. what was his message there. >> well, he reaffirmed the united states commitment to south korea and also had more strong words, stern warning for north korea. essentially saying north korea would only become more isolated if it...
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accuse russia of inciting the insurgency here and of aiding the separatists. russia denies that but has said if there's violence here it could intervene. and just over the border from ukraine, thousands of russian troops began a new round of exercises this week using some of moscow's newest hardware. those drills and the threat of military intervention prompted ukraine's prime minister to accuse russia yesterday of wanting to start world war iii by occupying his country. for "cbs this morning saturday," holly williams donetsk, ukraine. >>> this morning the los angeles area is one step closer to a permanent change in its notorious daily commute. for some drivers, that means getting where they're going faster, but the l.a. freeways will no longer be free. danielle nottingham has the story. >> reporter: on any given day, there are plenty of reasons for los angeles drivers to gripe about gridlock. but soon they may have one more. because these freeways may only be free to those willing to sit in traffic. los angeles transit officials voted thursday to extend a pil
accuse russia of inciting the insurgency here and of aiding the separatists. russia denies that but has said if there's violence here it could intervene. and just over the border from ukraine, thousands of russian troops began a new round of exercises this week using some of moscow's newest hardware. those drills and the threat of military intervention prompted ukraine's prime minister to accuse russia yesterday of wanting to start world war iii by occupying his country. for "cbs this...
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now today moscow said that it's taking steps to resolve the situation but elsewhere, alex, russia is escalating the tension. in addition to those ground maneuvers you mentioned close to the boirter, there is now -- they're now showcasing state of the art s 300 antimissile systems, russian jet fighters are crossing -- have crossed several times in the past 24 hours and according to the pentagon russian troops are doing what they call, pulsing. that's fainting an invasion only to stop short of the border and peel off north and south. it's apparently a way to test ukraine's reaction in case of a real invasion. of course, alex, finally with all of this going on, the worry is that with president obama and putin no longer talking to each other, the chances of any resolution of this crisis are low but the chances of a dangerous miscalculation on either side are very high. alex, back to you. >> okay, jim maceda. when we next speak i'd like to talk to you about what you found when you went to the ukrainian monastery. we'll get to that next time. thanks so much. >>> more details are emerging t
now today moscow said that it's taking steps to resolve the situation but elsewhere, alex, russia is escalating the tension. in addition to those ground maneuvers you mentioned close to the boirter, there is now -- they're now showcasing state of the art s 300 antimissile systems, russian jet fighters are crossing -- have crossed several times in the past 24 hours and according to the pentagon russian troops are doing what they call, pulsing. that's fainting an invasion only to stop short of...
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. >>> vladimir putin, g-7 leaders all agree on tough new sanctions against russia. the question now, what will the u.s. do and is an invasion imminent? >>> a 16-year-old honor student viciously attacked in the hall of a school. what was the motive? was it over the school's program? >>> a twister hits the tar heel state. warnings of a violent weekend are coming our way. >>> saturday sunshine here. i'm kristi paul. >> i'm victor blackwell. 3:00 out west. first this morning, an historic visit, president obama just arrived in malaysia's capital. >> his visit is seven weeks to the day when flight 370 vanished in air. the u.s. is still fully committed to this search. >> he's warning russia is new targeted sanctions are ready to go as tensions in ukraine ramp up. but, he cautioned earlier, they may not get moscow off its back. >> i think it's important for us not to anticipate that the targeted sanctions that we are applying now necessarily solve the problem. >> we'll talk more about russia and ukraine in a moment. as the president arrives in malaysia, a warmer message. >>
. >>> vladimir putin, g-7 leaders all agree on tough new sanctions against russia. the question now, what will the u.s. do and is an invasion imminent? >>> a 16-year-old honor student viciously attacked in the hall of a school. what was the motive? was it over the school's program? >>> a twister hits the tar heel state. warnings of a violent weekend are coming our way. >>> saturday sunshine here. i'm kristi paul. >> i'm victor blackwell. 3:00 out west....
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>> spiblegging of russia. this is the state department response to russia's aggression to ukraine. quoting now. the world stands #united for ukraine let's hope that the kremlin will live by the promise of #. >> well, the hope of social media really has become the bully pulpit now in america as long as we master the internet. which we haven't mastered according to most reports. senator ted cruz sent out his own tweet in spawps to this media barrage of the state department and our ambassador note to state department, the promise of a #isn't going to make putin pull out of ukraine. >> are you sure? once he sees that ferocious #don't you think he will think better of his actions. >> senator mccain interviewed him the other day. he was talking about the fact that we won't each give small arms to the folks in ukraine. give small arms. >> we won't give them rifles. decided we give them mres, meals ready to eat. hope and fears on social media. >> also #s. you are missing this peter. we are not sending substantial assistance but we are sending something #. s. >> the climate created by this
>> spiblegging of russia. this is the state department response to russia's aggression to ukraine. quoting now. the world stands #united for ukraine let's hope that the kremlin will live by the promise of #. >> well, the hope of social media really has become the bully pulpit now in america as long as we master the internet. which we haven't mastered according to most reports. senator ted cruz sent out his own tweet in spawps to this media barrage of the state department and our...
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s&p downgraded russia's credit to just above junk. it would not be painless for the west especially for european nations who do a trade with russia. >> the u.s. could do this on their own. they don't need europe to go fully with them because these are u.s. banks, u.s. pavement system and u.s. money center that is at the core of global markets. >> reporter: al jazeera, new york. >> now sanctions against russian's banks would deal a devastating blow to russian economy. we're joined from the company's headquarters in texas. lauren, good to talk to you. thank you for being with us. >> thank you. >> let's start with this idea, the u.s. when it comes to banking sanctions could possibly do it on its own. do you believe that's true? >> i don't believe the u.s. can do it on its own. the issue is what types of sanctions are they looking to impose? there are two leaks that have come out of senior white house unnamed officials, of course, in which they say they're going to target two specific banks inside of russia, and these two banks are critic
s&p downgraded russia's credit to just above junk. it would not be painless for the west especially for european nations who do a trade with russia. >> the u.s. could do this on their own. they don't need europe to go fully with them because these are u.s. banks, u.s. pavement system and u.s. money center that is at the core of global markets. >> reporter: al jazeera, new york. >> now sanctions against russian's banks would deal a devastating blow to russian economy. we're...